Thursday, 2 April 2020

The power of the Rosary

In November 1884, in the town of Gren in England, the mansion belonging to Mrs. Keges was burnt. When the police discovered her body, they found out that before the arson, she was beaten with a hammer by the criminals who stole many artifacts from her house, and then wanted to hide the crime. A young man named Lee who worked as one of her servants was arrested as the main suspect. When they arrested him, they found a hammer in his pocket as well as Rosary beads. He begged them not to take them away from him. He claimed he was innocent but the jury’s verdict condemned him to death. Lee kept praying the Rosary daily and begged the Blessed Mother to intercede for him. When the day of execution arrived, Lee was taken to the guillotine, and after the priest blessed him, his head was placed just below the sharp blade, but the mechanism malfunctioned. They brought him back a week later, and a spring in the mechanism also broke. A week later the same thing happened, and he was saved for the third time. The Queen suddenly intervened and demanded that instead of death, Lee would be given life imprisonment. But at the same time, another man appeared in the scene and confessed that he was the murderer. Lee was set free and thanked the blessed Mother for saving his life. The Queen of the Rosary proved to be Lee’s salvation. Let us remember to pray this special prayer daily. Tomorrow we beg our Blessed Mother as a Sorrowful Mother to intervene for the world 
and protect us from more fatalities.

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